The student's parents say he is autistic, and it would be in everyone's best interests if he was placed on house arrest. However, the judge ruled he would be placed in the Juvenile Detention Center due to the severity of the case.

The student's parents say he is autistic, and it would be in everyone's best interests if he was placed on house arrest. However, the judge ruled he would be placed in the Juvenile Detention Center due to the severity of the case.

The fight over legalizing marijuana is a hot debate in every state. In Toledo, a group says they're working to change laws too, and soon. A major effort kicks off Tuesday May 6.

It was a busy day Monday at the NORML headquarters in downtown Toledo. Volunteers with NORML are passionate about making pot legal so they spent all day putting petition packets together for Tuesday.

The group wants to get 10,000 signatures on their pro-pot petition between now and July, so they can get a measure on the ballot for voters by this November. They're hoping Ohio will vote to make pot legal, not just medicinal weed, but marijuana for personal use as well. NORML is using Tuesday as their big kick-off day.

This is just the latest effort to bring Ohio in line with legalization already happening in Colorado and Washington. However, pot is still illegal under federal laws. So why are at least 60 people going to be pushing these petitions tomorrow? One representative says they're pushing not only personal use, but they say pot could really make a difference in Ohio's economy and health.

"There are a lot of other aspects to this that don't get enough coverage. The medical benefits of it, the way it would be a cost reduction to law enforcement. We could save up to one billion dollars every year of tax dollars by no longer enforcing these non-violent drug offenses," said Sean Nestor, Co-chair, Lucas County Green Party.

Organizers say they're hoping to get about 80% of the required signatures at the polls Tuesday. After that they say they'll take their efforts door to door.

When you're out voting, you can expect to see dozens of people outside of polling locations tomorrow asking you to sign one of the petitions.

Police arrested a Charlotte man in connection to multiple armed robberies. Police say on Monday around 7:38 a.m., a victim was robbed in the 5600 block of Reddman Road at Fifth-Third Bank. The victim says the suspect approached her with a knife and robbed her before fleeing on foot.

Police arrested a Charlotte man in connection to multiple armed robberies. Police say on Monday around 7:38 a.m., a victim was robbed in the 5600 block of Reddman Road at Fifth-Third Bank. The victim says the suspect approached her with a knife and robbed her before fleeing on foot.

The man who touched millions was also the man who thought much of God and little of himself. Tuesday, as people reflected on the life of Reverend Billy Graham, the word humility kept coming up. Graham was never one to bask in the limelight.

The man who touched millions was also the man who thought much of God and little of himself. Tuesday, as people reflected on the life of Reverend Billy Graham, the word humility kept coming up. Graham was never one to bask in the limelight.